Mel Gibson has been videoed speaking about Scotland in his first return to the country in almost 30 years.
11.05.2022 - 20:49 / ok.co.uk
During a visit to Glasgow, fans saw an emotional moment between Prince William and a man who opened up about his challenges of homelessness.The Duke of Cambridge gave a the man, who was in tears, a heartfelt hug. Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, are currently on a two day visit to Scotland. Focusing on mental health, they first visited tenants of Wheatley Homes Glasgow, which is part of Wheatley Group - Scotland's leading housing, care and property-management group.The Duke and Duchess spoke with locals who have benefitted from the organisation.
Prince William has always been a campaigner for the homeless. In 2009, he spent a night sleeping on the streets of London to experience what it was like to be homeless. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The event was organised by homelessness charity Centrepoint.The organisation's chief executive, Seyi Obakin slept next to the prince.
Writing on the Centrepoint website, Seyi said: "For me, it was a scary experience. Out of my comfortable bed. "Out there in the elements.
Out there on an extremely cold night, with temperatures down to minus 4. "And it was the same for Prince William. But he was determined to do it as [Centrepoint] patron in order to raise awareness of the problem and to be able to understand a little better what rough sleepers go through night after night." William and Kate spoke with those who benefitted from the services access to employment.They also took part in a 'Roots of Empathy Session' with children at St John's Primary School in Glasgow.
Mel Gibson has been videoed speaking about Scotland in his first return to the country in almost 30 years.
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